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This source code file is part of thread_mpi.
Written by Sander Pronk, Erik Lindahl, and possibly others.
Copyright (c) 2009, Sander Pronk, Erik Lindahl.
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#ifndef TMPI_EVENT_H_
#define TMPI_EVENT_H_
#include "visibility.h"
#include "wait.h"
/*! \file
\brief Event notification wait and signaling functions.
The event structure offers lightweight signaling and scheduler-yielding
(but still spinning) waiting for waits of intermediate durations (i.e.
longer than appropriate for a spin lock but shorter than mutex_cond_wait().
These functions only take care of the waiting and signaling; the user is
responsible for the handling of the actual event structures and condition
variables.
*/
/*! \brief Event notification structure.
Structure for notifying one thread that something has happened, allowing
that thread to wait, and possibly give up its timeslice. This structure
only takes care of the notification itself, and will not handle data
about incoming events - that is left up to the user.
This structure allows notification of a single thread by any number of
threads*/
typedef struct tMPI_Event_t tMPI_Event;
struct tMPI_Event_t
{
tMPI_Atomic_t sync; /* the event sync counter */
int last_sync; /* the last sync event looked at */
TMPI_YIELD_WAIT_DATA /* data associated with yielding */
};
/*! \brief Initialize the event object.
\param ev The event structure to be intialized. */
TMPI_EXPORT
void tMPI_Event_init(tMPI_Event *ev);
/*! \brief Deallocate the internals of the contents of event object.
\param ev The event structure to be destroyed. */
TMPI_EXPORT
void tMPI_Event_destroy(tMPI_Event *ev);
/*! \brief Wait for an event to occur.
Sets the number of events that had occurred during the wait in N.
\param ev The event structure to wait on.
\returns The number of events that have occurred at function
return time. */
TMPI_EXPORT
int tMPI_Event_wait(tMPI_Event *ev);
#ifdef DOXYGEN
/*! \brief Signal an event, possibly waking an tMPI_Event_wait().
\param ev The event to signal. */
TMPI_EXPORT
void tMPI_Event_signal(tMPI_Event *ev);
#else
#define tMPI_Event_signal(ev) \
{ \
tMPI_Atomic_memory_barrier_rel(); \
tMPI_Atomic_fetch_add( &((ev)->sync), 1); \
}
#endif
#ifdef DOXYGEN
/*! \brief Signal processing of an event.
Each event that is handled by the receiver, must be processed through
tMPI_Event_process(). Unprocessed events will make tMPI_Event_wait() return
immediately.
\param ev The event object.
\param N The number of processed events. */
TMPI_EXPORT
void tMPI_Event_process(tMPI_Event *ev, int N);
#else
#define tMPI_Event_process(ev, N) \
{ \
(ev)->last_sync += N; \
}
#endif
#endif /* TMPI_EVENT_H_ */
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